A decade after the worst of the virus’ 40 outbreaks killed 11,300 people, individuals who still bear its physical and mental ...
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This marks the eighth Ebola outbreak in Uganda since 2000. The hemorrhagic virus is highly infectious ... diminish in service to capital, leaving people to suffer the consequences of pandemic ...
Five years ago the country's first national lockdown began. Now, as Ebola, Mpox and bird flu are deemed 'high risk', experts ...
Five years after the WHO declared COVID to be a pandemic, questions remain including how many people have died.
The list of 24 pathogen families is the first to consider global health threats, as well as threats specific to the UK population ...
A viral illness called Lassa fever that can cause Ebola-like symptoms has been confirmed in a person who recently travelled ...
As the U.S. turns away from its role as a global health leader, we're increasing our risks from the next pandemic.
From afar, the images look like ... to prevent the spread of a virus already widely circulating. According to Inglesby, "there should never have been an assumption that shutting down travel was a ...
Five years after COVID-19 reached pandemic status, public health experts reflect on what we learned—and how those lessons can ...
Thankfully, in 2025, the days of lockdowns and quarantines now seem a distant memory for many—even though the physical, mental, and emotional impacts of the pandemic persist in many ways. However, the ...
Six years before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, an Ebola outbreak in West Africa had people fearing the possibility of a ...